Freud stated that any tool we create becomes an extension of our own bodies.
These tools become prosthetics in our attempts to become more powerful, more
god-like.
The god prosthetic becomes an environment where some mad scientist has
attempted to create a perfect human being. The installation is made up of a
working space and a laboratory. The working space contains the remains of
the research that the scientist has investigated as well as the leftovers of
the working process. The working process is a mixture of science, religion,
alchemy, chaos & order, male & female, sanity & insanity, yin & yang. The
laboratory contains several machines that are being used in the creation of
the 'perfect' human being.

The work takes a look at (in)human evolution, by drawing on science,
religion and science fiction.

The work becomes important in modern society, if one looks at the vital role
that technology plays in our world. For instance, the ability to talk to
people on the other side of the world in real time, the ability to see the
unseen (microscopes, telescopes, satellites and so on) and the ability to
change the human body before it is even born via genetic engineering.

This exhibition does not take a stand on this inhuman evolution. Rather, it
aims to make people aware of what is happening.

This exhibition continues the mission of the JHB Civic Gallery to support
and encourage young, emerging, South African artists.

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